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Temperature Probe/Sensor for Fridge/Freezer that works with Polisy


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I'm looking for a recommendation on a smart temperature probe/sensor for multiple fridges and freezers that preferably work with Polisy (don't need another app).  I took a look at the NS store and didn't really notice anything.  Lots of options on the market but integration with what I have would be ideal.  Anyone have any thoughts? 

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I use the Wireless Tags node server for monitoring my fridges and freezers.

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43 minutes ago, dbuss said:

I use the Wireless Tags node server for monitoring my fridges and freezers.

As do I, using their 4 volt rechargeable batteries. You charge them. Ia a USB charger. I have had 4 of them in use at two different locations for about 18 months. I recharged the batteries just recently when the battery voltage dropped to about 3.82 volts, only because I thought it was about time to charge them. There was no issue requiring them to be recharged.

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I also use the Yolink sensors, and I previously used the Wireless Tags.  I can't really say which is more accurate, but I do like that the Yolink sensors display the temperature and they seem to have better battery life (not surprising, given their size is much larger). 

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I use wireless tags but can't wait to change to something else.... i just haven't found what I want to use.  I haven't properly evaluated yolink yet but note that the HA integration uses Cloud Push, I would only want to use a temp sensor that uses local communication only... no cloud involvement.  Zigbee seems to be the only answer I've found... but haven't begun to evaluate sensors.

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I have a couple of Fibaro Smart Implants in use monitoring temperature and controlling my solar hotwater panels for a couple of years.  Each one can bring in a total of 6 temperatures - 3 wire smart sensors (DS18B20 type).  They are zwave.  Connections are a pain because it is so small.  Also has 2 isolated relays outputs that work well.

Smart Implant Specification | FIBARO

 

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I used to use wireless tags, but I needed to "reboot" them by removing/replacing the battery.  Since they were in hard-to-reach places, I switched to Yolink and they have worked with no issues.

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